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Belmont Light plans to increase electricity charges by 6% in 2026 for residential, commercial, and municipal customers, while time-of-use customers would see an increase of about 1%. The utility is also considering expanding its time-of-use program, with possible enrollment for eligible customers beginning in March 2026.
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Most residential, commercial, and municipal electricity customers are expected to pay more in 2026. About 300 households currently participate in the time-of-use pilot, and Belmont Light may allow more eligible customers to join after billing issues are resolved. A calculator is planned to help households estimate whether switching would reduce their bills. The committee also discussed solar projects, electric-vehicle chargers, and energy storage at schools.
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